What to expect

Services

Our worship service is designed for the church family to celebrate Jesus as we sing and learn from the Bible together to better understand the breadth and length, height and depth of God's love and His pursuit of us.
Each service has a biblical message given by one of Trinity’s Pastors (with occasional guest speakers).
We have two services on Sunday. One is at 8:30 and the other is at 10:15am and they are pretty much identical.

Children's Ministry

We have a trained team of background checked volunteers who love children and want to serve families. You will discover a fun and loving environment that seeks to equip kids in the gospel, (not just babysitting during the service).

Get Connected

If you're new here at Trinity Covenant Church, we want you to feel at home. No matter your background or current situation, just know that this is a safe place, and we’re so glad to have you here.
We do offer many ways for new people to get connected. Community Groups are a natural way to connect with new people, and there are many groups meeting during the week in the community.

Sunday School

Sunday School classes for kids pre-k to grade 6 are held from 8:30-9:45am. In addition, there is a Discipleship/Confirmation class for teens in Junior High and another class for those in High School. During the 10:15am worship we provide Children’s Church for children from k through 4th grade. This fun, lively class is designed to creatively and lovingly teach the message of the Bible. There are a variety of Adult Pathways courses to choose from during the school year that are offered at both 8:30 and 10:15am.

A Little More On What To Expect

Frequent updates and testimonies concerning what’s going on in the lives of our people, and in our local and worldwide missions.

Communion on the first Sunday of every month. The elements are placed on a table in front of the church and everyone is invited to come forward to partake in the elements. All believers in Jesus are welcome at communion, (not just Trinity members)!

People dressed in everything from traditional go-to-church clothing (shirts, ties, dresses, heels) to jeans and sandals. Like many congregations, the trend is to the informal.